US flight cancellations rise as Sean Duffy warns travel could reduce to a ‘trickle’
<p>Over 2,500 flights cancelled as transportation secretary says flight reductions could reach 20% if shutdown persists</p><p>Flight cancellations and delays are set to grow as airline passengers across the United States spent the weekend grappling with those issues at major airports nationwide after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mandated a 4% reduction in air traffic in response to the ongoing <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/us-federal-government-shutdown-2025">federal government shutdown</a>.</p><p>If the shutdown continues, the FAA has instructed airlines to cut 6% of flights on Tuesday – and to do the same to 10% by 14 November. The transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, has <a href="https://www.reuters.com/business/american-airlines-warns-problems-faa-flight-cuts-increase-2025-11-07/">warned</a> that flight reductions could reach 20% if the shutdown persists, and on Sunday he predicted a “substantial” number of people in the US would be unable to celebrate the upcoming holidays with their families if the shutdown wasn’t resolved.</p><p><em>The Associated Press and Reuters contributed reporting</em></p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/09/flight-cancellations-government-shutdown">Continue reading...</a>
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